10th Earl de Grey
The 10th Earl de Grey, known as George de Grey, was born on March 28, 1827, and became the 10th holder of the title in 1859. He was a British nobleman and politician, associated with the House of Lords. His family had a long history of public service and land ownership in Yorkshire.
Earl de Grey was also known for his contributions to the arts and his involvement in various charitable organizations. He served as a Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire and was active in local governance. He passed away on December 14, 1892, leaving behind a legacy of public service and cultural patronage.